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  • River runs deep: Thai minister dives into Chao Phraya water woes

    Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat took centre stage yesterday as she inspected water management in the Chao Phraya River basin. In a high-stakes visit, she was joined yesterday, September 8, by her no-nonsense predecessor Thamanat Prompow, Deputy Minister Akara Prompow, and Deputy Minister Itthi Sirilattthayakorn. The power-packed team first swooped into Chai Nat, where …

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    Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat took centre stage yesterday as she inspected water management in the Chao Phraya River basin. In a high-stakes visit, she was joined yesterday, September 8, by her no-nonsense predecessor Thamanat Prompow, Deputy Minister Akara Prompow, and Deputy Minister Itthi Sirilattthayakorn.

    The power-packed team first swooped into Chai Nat, where they meticulously reviewed operations at the Chao Phraya River barrage dam. From there, they moved to Ayutthaya, assessing the escalating flood situation in the beleaguered Bang Ban district.

    Narumon delivered a crucial update, revealing that, for now, the water level at the Chao Phraya barrage remains under control. However, with the discharge rate set to surge to 1,700 cubic metres per second in the next three days due to incoming flow from the north, the real test of their water management mettle is just around the corner, Narumon said.

    “The inflow at the barrage is stable at 1,474 cubic metres per second, with a discharge rate of 1,500 cubic metres per second.”

    Thamanat leads a significant faction within the Palang Pracharat Party and has taken control from party leader and former deputy prime minister Prawit Wongsuwon.

    Previously, Narumon served as the government spokeswoman and a deputy labour minister under former prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, reported Bangkok Post.

    In related news, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced that the Chao Phraya River embankment is ready to handle the first surge of northern floodwaters, with an additional capacity of 1.75 metres. Officials are ordering drainage in canals and warning 17 communities outside the embankment to prepare for potential flooding.

    Chadchart, alongside Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon and the Drainage and Sewerage Department, inspected the Chao Phraya River embankment from Wat Soi Thong in Bang Sue district to Thewet Pier in Phra Nakhon district.

    The 58 year old Bangkok chief explained that the area near Wat Soi Thong in Bang Sue district borders Nonthaburi province. On September 3, the water level rose by 25 centimetres, reaching a height of 1.75 metres above mean sea level, up from 1.50 metres the day before. The embankment stands at 3.5 metres high, sufficient to handle more water, but caution remains crucial.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Bangkok News
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  • Tourists rescued after ignoring red flags at Phuket beaches

    Emergency services in Phuket rushed to rescue two tourists who nearly drowned after ignoring red flag warnings at Kata and Karon beaches. The tourists, from Russia and China, were successfully resuscitated with CPR before being taken to Chalong Hospital for further treatment. Police Lieutenant Colonel Sanya Suksawat of Karon Police Station received notification from the …

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    Emergency services in Phuket rushed to rescue two tourists who nearly drowned after ignoring red flag warnings at Kata and Karon beaches. The tourists, from Russia and China, were successfully resuscitated with CPR before being taken to Chalong Hospital for further treatment.

    Police Lieutenant Colonel Sanya Suksawat of Karon Police Station received notification from the Karon Radio Centre about the incidents. The first case involved 62 year old Vladimir, a Russian national, who was spotted struggling in the water at Kata Beach. Emergency services, along with local police and a municipal rescue unit, quickly arrived at the scene.

    Upon arrival, Phuket rescuers found several tourists attempting to assist Vladimir, who was unresponsive. CPR was administered on the beach but he remained unconscious. He was then promptly transported to Chalong Hospital for further medical attention.

    Almost simultaneously, rescue personnel were alerted to a second incident at Karon Beach. This time, it involved 30 year old Zeng Xiangbo, a Chinese tourist, who also ignored the warning flags and ventured into the dangerous waters. Rescue personnel, already on high alert, swiftly moved to the location.

    Xiangbo was found conscious but in distress. First responders immediately performed CPR to stabilise him before he was also taken to Chalong Hospital. Both incidents occurred on the same day, highlighting the perilous conditions of the sea and the critical importance of adhering to safety warnings, reported KhaoSod.

    The red flag warnings, indicating hazardous sea conditions, were clearly displayed at both beaches. Despite the warnings, the two tourists chose to enter the water, leading to these near-fatal incidents. Local tourist police continue to stress the importance of observing these warnings, especially during the monsoon season when sea conditions can change rapidly.

    In other news, Tourist Police officers discovered the lifeless body of a missing Belgian woman buried under the sand at the bottom of the Mae Yen Waterfall spillway in Pai District, in the northern province of Mae Hong Son, after three days of searching.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Phuket News
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  • Bus-tling arrival: Baby born on board Khon Kaen-Phuket route

    A woman travelling from Khon Kaen to Phuket on a bus unexpectedly gave birth while on board, assisted by a nurse who happened to be a fellow passenger. This marks her fourth child, and she was unaware of her pregnancy. The incident occurred today, September 9 at 8am, when Wiroj Srisang, Mayor of Simamokhon subdistrict, …

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    A woman travelling from Khon Kaen to Phuket on a bus unexpectedly gave birth while on board, assisted by a nurse who happened to be a fellow passenger. This marks her fourth child, and she was unaware of her pregnancy.

    The incident occurred today, September 9 at 8am, when Wiroj Srisang, Mayor of Simamokhon subdistrict, Klangdong, Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, reported that a woman gave birth on a bus owned by Sombat Tour Co., Ltd. The bus was travelling from Khon Kaen to Phuket.

    Wiroj mentioned that the Simamokhon subdistrict rescue centre was alerted by the Pak Chong Nana Hospital radio centre about the woman in labour on the air-conditioned bus near a shopping mall on the inbound route to Bangkok in Klangdong. Consequently, the Simamokhon subdistrict rescue team and medical personnel were dispatched to the scene.

    Upon arrival, the rescue team met the bus driver, Chanchai Yingnok, who confirmed that a passenger had gone into labour and given birth on the bus. The rescue team found 31 year old Yaowalak, from Khon Kaen province, lying on the floor near the bathroom at the back of the bus. Nurses Sata Pornwilaiwan and Sasithorn Nakornphat from Chumphon Hospital were already assisting her.

    Yaowalak, a mother of four, shared that she did not know she was pregnant with her fourth child and had not received any prenatal care. She was travelling from Khon Kaen to Phuket for work when she felt the need to urinate and headed to the bathroom at the back of the bus.

    Upon reaching the bathroom, she experienced severe abdominal pain and realised she was in labour. Fortunately, the nurses on board helped her deliver the baby, a healthy and adorable girl.

    In medical care

    The rescue team from Pak Chong Nana Hospital, along with medical staff, arrived later to take Yaowalak and her newborn to the hospital for further care and recovery. They were transported to Pak Chong Nana Hospital to ensure both mother and child were in good health before being discharged.

    Chanchai, the bus driver, stated that the bus departed from Khon Kaen’s air-conditioned bus station with 19 passengers on board, heading to Phuket. As they approached Klangdong, the bus attendant informed him of the passenger in labour. He promptly pulled over to the roadside, allowing the nurses to assist in the delivery.

    Once the situation was under control and the mother and baby were safe, the bus continued its journey to Phuket, reported KhaoSod.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Phuket News
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  • Dan About Thailand’s free app revolutionises travel planning

    There’s nothing more exciting than planning your trip to a beautiful country like Thailand. However, it often requires sifting through countless sources of information to find the best, most up-to-date activities, events, and insights for your destination. Dan About Thailand’s free app eliminates this hassle by providing a comprehensive hub for everything you need to …

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    There’s nothing more exciting than planning your trip to a beautiful country like Thailand. However, it often requires sifting through countless sources of information to find the best, most up-to-date activities, events, and insights for your destination. Dan About Thailand’s free app eliminates this hassle by providing a comprehensive hub for everything you need to know about Thailand. Whether you’re an expat living in Thailand, a frequent visitor, or planning your first trip, this app is packed with detailed insights on what to see, where to go, and how to experience the real Thailand. It can even help plan your entire trip!

    With over 2 million views per month across social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and the website, Dan About Thailand has become a trusted source for all things related to life in Thailand. The brainchild behind it is Daniel Cheeseman, a working expat with a passion for exploring the country, who shares his experiences through engaging blogs and vlogs. His blog, which was voted the #1 Lifestyle Blog Site in 2019, covers everything from lifestyle and travel to property and dating in Thailand. 

    Now, with Dan About Thailand’s free app, all of his insights and content are brought together in one convenient place. Here’s what you can find in the free app.

    All things Thailand in one app

    Screenshot of the Inside the Dan About Thailand app
    Inside the Dan About Thailand app

    With over 200 video reviews of activities and restaurants across Thailand, the Dan About Thailand app is your ultimate guide to Thailand. Since most of the content is created by Daniel himself, every piece of content is personal, relatable, and packed with valuable information. In addition, this travel planning app is always updated regularly, so you’ll always have the most current information about Thailand at your fingertips.

    Don’t expect only the typical tourist spots you might find on other platforms. Dan About Thailand goes deeper, so you can find hidden gems that locals and expats frequent. Each regional review is organised into sections like “See and Do,” “Eating Out,” and “Events,” making it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for in any specific city in Thailand.

    The different sections of the app

    Screenshot of the Inside the Dan About Thailand app
    Inside the Dan About Thailand app

    But this travel planning app doesn’t stop at just showing you where to go in Thailand. It also offers a variety of sections to make sure you won’t miss out on the best experiences. These include:

    1. Events: This section provides comprehensive details about festivals and events happening all across Thailand. You’ll find everything you need to know. These include what the event is, when and where it’s happening, how to partake, and how much it costs. Plus, the “Buy Ticket” button allows you to purchase tickets directly through the app.
    2. Property: If you’re thinking of living in Thailand, this section will be invaluable. The app offers the latest listings for renting or buying property to help you find your dream home in paradise.
    3. Deals and Offers: From “Book 1 night, get 1 night free” deals at resorts in Koh Chang to discounts on food, the app helps you save money while enjoying the best of Thailand. You can redeem these discounts at various establishments, including shops, restaurants, hotels, and spas.
    4. Highly Recommended: If you’re not sure where to start, the “Highly Recommended” section is your go-to guide. This section features only the best places to visit, complete with full information, route details, and a video review.
    5. My Latest Thoughts: This section is where you can find the newest insights on life in Thailand. From finding the best schools for your kids to locating reliable healthcare services, this section offers practical advice and recommendations from someone who knows the country inside and out.
    6. Share Your Experience: This travel planning app also encourages users to share their own experiences in Thailand. This interactive feature allows you to post your personal stories, tips, and reviews. You can also read about other people’s real experiences. It’s a fun and engaging way to contribute to the community while gaining valuable insights from fellow users.

    With all of these sections, it’s now easier than ever to explore, experience, and enjoy beautiful Thailand.

    Meet Digital Dan, your personal Thai guide

    Digital Dan, a feature in Dan About Thailand App
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    The “Digital Dan” is probably one of the most exciting features of the Dan About Thailand app. Imagine having a local expert at your fingertips, ready to answer any question you might have about Thailand. Need advice on the best places to visit? Wondering about visa requirements? Looking for tips on how to navigate Thai immigration? Digital Dan is there to help – instantly.

    What’s more, Digital Dan can also help you plan your entire trip. Just ask for an itinerary, and you’ll get a personalised plan that suits your preferences and interests. Digital Dan takes the guesswork out of planning, be it a family vacation, a solo adventure, or a business trip. 

    Easy to use, free to download

    It’s easy to see why the Dan About Thailand app is quickly gaining popularity, with over 500 new instals every month. This travel planning app is very easy to use thanks to its intuitive and straightforward design. The user-friendly interface makes it simple to navigate through the various sections of the app. Everything is just a tap away – you can look for a specific restaurant review or just browse through the latest insights in a smooth and seamless way.

    Available on both Apple and Android devices, the Dan About Thailand app is completely free to download. There are no hidden fees, no in-app purchases, and no subscriptions. Just pure, valuable content designed to help you make the most of your time in Thailand.

    You can download the Dan About Thailand app now from the following links:

    For more information, visit Dan About Thailand’s website or follow him on Facebook.

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    9 September 09 2024
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  • Weights and fate: Dumbbells tie man to tragic river end

    A group of tourists discovered the dead body of a Thai man in the Khwae Noi River, in the central province of Kanchanaburi. The man was found tied to a backpack containing several dumbbells, weighing 12 kilogrammes. Police suspect that he may have intended to drown himself. The tourists reported their shocking discovery to the …

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    A group of tourists discovered the dead body of a Thai man in the Khwae Noi River, in the central province of Kanchanaburi. The man was found tied to a backpack containing several dumbbells, weighing 12 kilogrammes. Police suspect that he may have intended to drown himself.

    The tourists reported their shocking discovery to the Khunnadham Kanchanaburi Foundation at about 11am. yesterday, September 8. They explained that they were on a rafting trip along the Khwae Noi River when they found the body floating in the middle of the river, near the Sai Yok Yai Waterfall.

    Rescuers rushed to the scene to retrieve the body from the river. According to the rescue team, the deceased was identified as a 29 year old Thai man, Burit. The body was bloated and began to decompose but there were no visible wounds. Officers believe he died for at least four days before the discovery.

    The lifeless body was tied to a black backpack, and officers found three dumbbells, weighing about 12 kilogrammes, inside the bag. His mobile phone, house key, car key, cash, and ID card were also found in the bag.

    Officers from Sai Yok Police Station investigated the death but did not find any suspicious signs of physical assault. There was also no report of a missing person in the area. Officers stated that the case could be either a murder or a suicide.

    Police later successfully contacted Burit’s family. The family reported that Burit disappeared from their shared home five days earlier. He left a suicide note in his bedroom, which prompted the family to search for him, but they were unsuccessful.

    Personal issues

    The family believed that Burit took his own life due to personal issues, which were not disclosed publicly.

    In a related report, a South Korean man committed suicide in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand, on August 11. A local fisherman witnessed the foreign man undressing, damaging his laptop, throwing cash, and walking into the river with the damaged laptop in hand.

    The rescue team spent 12 hours searching for the South Korean man and found his lifeless body the following day.

    If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please get in touch with the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek help.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Central Thailand News
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  • Phuket noodle shop fire scrambles safety after gas blunder

    A blaze erupted at the ‘Reua-bai’ noodle shop on the Chalong-to-Kata road yesterday after a Myanmar worker accidentally left the gas on while cooking an egg dish. Police were alerted around 3.30pm, yesterday, September 8, prompting a swift response from officers and firefighters from Chalong Municipality. The fire caused substantial damage to the shop’s kitchen, …

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    A blaze erupted at the ‘Reua-bai’ noodle shop on the Chalong-to-Kata road yesterday after a Myanmar worker accidentally left the gas on while cooking an egg dish.

    Police were alerted around 3.30pm, yesterday, September 8, prompting a swift response from officers and firefighters from Chalong Municipality. The fire caused substantial damage to the shop’s kitchen, located next to Mini Big C, halfway between Chalong Circle and Kata Hill.

    Firefighters managed to douse the flames within 20 minutes, stopping them from spreading further. Thankfully, no injuries were reported despite the severe damage to the kitchen area.

    Saifon Boonwan, the 40 year old owner of the noodle shop, revealed that the fire started in the kitchen behind the two-storey building, which also serves as the owner’s residence. Saifon explained that a gas leak caused the fire after the Myanmar staff member forgot to turn off the gas following egg preparation.

    “The fire started because the gas was left on after cooking.”

    The emergency services rescue team are still investigating to determine the exact cause of the fire and assess the total damage. The incident highlights the crucial need for stringent safety protocols in commercial kitchens to prevent similar accidents in the future, reported Phuket News.

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    In related news, a gas explosion at a cook-to-order restaurant in Chiang Mai’s Chang Phueak area resulted in a devastating fire, leaving one person seriously injured. Emergency services are investigating the incident that caused significant property damage.

    On September 5, at 1.45pm, a fire broke out at a restaurant in the Santitham neighbourhood, located in Soi Ratchaphruek, Chang Phueak subdistrict, Mueang district, Chiang Mai province.

    A gas cylinder explosion triggered the blaze while food was being prepared, leading to extensive damage to the establishment. Additionally, a motorcycle parked nearby was also engulfed in flames.

    Local administrative organisations swiftly dispatched fire trucks and personnel to tackle the blaze.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Phuket News
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  • Teenagers’ gunshot misses target, injures motorcycle taxi driver

    During a gang altercation, two teenagers fired a gunshot at a rival but missed, hitting a 60 year old motorcycle taxi driver instead, leaving him injured. Bang Khen police quickly apprehended the suspects, who confessed to disposing of the homemade pen gun used in the incident in a nearby pond. The incident occurred at 10.30am …

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    During a gang altercation, two teenagers fired a gunshot at a rival but missed, hitting a 60 year old motorcycle taxi driver instead, leaving him injured. Bang Khen police quickly apprehended the suspects, who confessed to disposing of the homemade pen gun used in the incident in a nearby pond.

    The incident occurred at 10.30am yesterday, September 8, on Soi Ramintra 5. Police Colonel Anan Worasat, the commander of Bang Khen Police Station, ordered the arrest of the suspects. The two 18 year olds, Rattaphum and Chaimongkol, were arrested at their residence in Bang Khen, Bangkok.

    Early yesterday at 4am, police received reports of a violent altercation involving firearms at the entrance of Soi Phahonyothin 48, in front of a convenience store. Upon arriving at the scene, they found 60 year old Veerasak, a motorcycle taxi driver, who recounted that while waiting for passengers, two teenage boys on a motorcycle began arguing with another group of teenagers.

    One of the boys, seated on the back of the motorcycle, fired a single gunshot from an unidentified firearm. The bullet missed its intended target and struck Veerasak in the left ankle, injuring him. The two teenagers then fled on their motorcycle.

    Investigators reviewed CCTV footage and interviewed witnesses at the scene, which led them to identify the suspects. Officers subsequently went to the suspects’ residence and detained them for further questioning at Bang Khen Police Station.

    During the interrogation, Rattaphum admitted that he and Chaimongkol were indeed the perpetrators, as evidenced by the CCTV footage. Rattaphum, who was riding pillion, used a .38-calibre pen gun to shoot at their rivals, but the bullet inadvertently struck Veerasak.

    After the shooting, they disposed of the pen gun in a pond on Soi Ramintra 5 before returning to their residence, where they were eventually apprehended by the police. The suspects have been charged with attempted murder and are proceeding with legal action, reported KhaoSod.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Crime News
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  • Thailand rice is on the rise with global GI glamour

    The Thailand Rice Department is on a mission to put Thai rice in the global spotlight by promoting its distinctive strains with certified Geographical Indication (GI) labels to a wider audience. Farming communities in Phatthalung and Trang in the south, along with Phayao in the north, have crafted premium rice products that command top prices. …

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    The Thailand Rice Department is on a mission to put Thai rice in the global spotlight by promoting its distinctive strains with certified Geographical Indication (GI) labels to a wider audience.

    Farming communities in Phatthalung and Trang in the south, along with Phayao in the north, have crafted premium rice products that command top prices. These farmers are betting on their rice to bring in significant, sustainable income and boost their quality of life.

    Jaranjit Phengrat, an agricultural expert with the Rice Department, stressed the vital role of native rice varieties in the future success and growth of Thailand’s rice industry.

    “Local communities can leverage the diversity of rice in the country by promoting the distinctive quality of each strain, coupled with the promotion of agrotourism.”

    Phatthalung and Trang provinces boast a massive variety of local rice strains, including 182 short-grain and 14 glutinous rice strains, many of which are GI-certified. Notable varieties include Khao Sang Yod from Phatthalung and Khao Bao Yod Muang from Trang.

    The Rice Department supports community enterprises in the south by providing rice seedlings, conducting routine quality inspections, offering detailed packaging information, and securing alternative distribution channels.

    Agricultural practices

    Kanokon Yaodam, Director of the Rice Research Centre in Phatthalung, reported that the centre distributed roughly 18 tonnes of Sang Yod rice seeds last year and 23 tonnes this year—a 20% increase due to rising demand. Some of this rice is grown organically around the Songkhla Lake basin, adhering to good agricultural practices (GAP) to ensure high quality.

    One successful farming community grows 970 rai of organic Sang Yod rice, according to the enterprise’s chairman, Wisoot Wiboonphan. With an average yield of about 400 kilogrammes per rai, the rice fetches 27,000 baht per tonne, significantly higher than the 14,000 baht per tonne for conventionally grown rice.

    Kanokon mentioned that the Rice Research Centre has collected over 100 landrace rice strains from across southern Thailand for conservation and preservation. Some seeds are planted in the centre’s research field, while others are sent to a rice bank in Pathum Thani and Denmark for rice genome preservation.

    The department plans to have more regional rice strains labelled as GI-certified. Khao Hom Hua Bon, a variety soon to become a GI product of Krabi, exemplifies this effort.

    Kanokon, noting its high antioxidant content, particularly gamma oryzanol, which helps prevent cell deterioration that can lead to cancer.

    “Khao Hom Hua Bon rice has a unique fragrance reminiscent of taro when cooked. Landrace rice strains are resilient to climate change, a major cause of lower crop yields. As we adjust to climate change, landrace rice will be essential for increasing food security.”

    Premium products

    In the north, significant achievements have also been made in developing premium products from local rice grown in mountainous areas. A rice farming community enterprise in Chun subdistrict, Phayao, produced 50 tonnes of jasmine rice, brown rice, red jasmine rice, black sticky rice, and riceberry last year, generating substantial income for the community, according to enterprise leader Chunyanut Phrawisat.

    Owat Yinglap, director of the Rice Product Development Division, attributed the quality of rice produced in Phayao to the province’s unique soil characteristics, rich in volcanic minerals and nutrient-laden sediments from the Mae Ing River. He urged farmers to adopt new ideas and technology to further develop their crops and add value to their products.

    Beyond traditional grains, Thailand has many rice cultivars that can be further developed to benefit local farming communities. Wisoot’s community in Phatthalung uses modern methods and technology to add value to their premium, organic rice, turning it into products that can be marketed beyond traditional retail and wholesale channels.

    Jaranjit from the Rice Department mentioned that Sang Yod rice has been developed into instant rice porridge, pizza dough, rice treats, shampoos, soaps, and other cosmetics, reported Bangkok Post.

    Meanwhile, the La-san Samakkhi Rice Farmers Enterprise in Trang produces rice milk, rice vermicelli flour, and cereal rice crackers from its organic GI-certified Khao Bao Yod Muang rice, which has been well-received by consumers.

    In Chun subdistrict, Phayao, various premium snacks and healthy products, including crispy chocolate-coated puffed rice, rice crackers, whey protein rice and grains, and organic rice flour, have also been developed from local rice strains.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Business News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=798732
  • Thai man wanted for fatally shooting friend in Samut Prakan condo

    A Thai man escaped after fatally shooting his friend in a condo in Samut Prakan province, near Bangkok, yesterday. The motive is still under investigation. At around 6pm yesterday, September 8, officers from Samrongnuea Police Station and rescuers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were called to the murder scene, a room on the first floor of …

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    A Thai man escaped after fatally shooting his friend in a condo in Samut Prakan province, near Bangkok, yesterday. The motive is still under investigation.

    At around 6pm yesterday, September 8, officers from Samrongnuea Police Station and rescuers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were called to the murder scene, a room on the first floor of an apartment in Soi Si Darn 5, in the Dan Samrong district of Samut Prakan.

    The deceased was identified as 31 year old Thai man, Piyanat. He was found wearing a T-shirt and shorts, lying on his back with a gunshot wound in the centre of his chest.

    A 40 year old maid, Nipawan, told the police that the killer was Piyanat’s friend, 42 year old Boonrit Iawkuan. The two opened an automotive film shop together. Boonrit lived on the first floor of the apartment for over a year, while Piyanat moved in a month ago.

    Nipawan disclosed that she heard the two engaged in a heated argument in Piyanat’s room on the second floor. She heard the sound of a glass window breaking before Boonrit left Piyanat’s room and went downstairs to his own. Piyanat followed him, and the shooting suddenly took place.

    Boonrit’s girlfriend stated that she was not present when the incident occurred. She only knew that Boonrit left the apartment in his black pickup truck. She had just begun a relationship with Boonrit and was unaware of any conflict between the two men.

    The police are now gathering evidence to request an arrest warrant for Boonrit. His escape route and the motive for the murder are still under investigation.

    In a related report, a Thai man shot and killed his best friend in their shared room in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan in May. The killer later surrendered to the police, revealing that he suspected his best friend of having an affair with his 14 year old girlfriend and eventually discovered it to be true.

    In another case, a Thai man confessed to killing his friend by drowning him in a pond in the central province of Nakhon Sawan in July. The murderer claimed the crime was motivated by a love triangle, stating that both he and the victim fell in love with the same woman, so he felt he had to eliminate his rival.

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    9 September 09 2024
    Central Thailand News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=798849
  • The 10 (expat) influencers in Thailand you need to follow today

    The online world is filled with unique influencers, each carving out their own space with distinctive content. In Thailand, the expat community is no exception, with many sharing stories, advice, and inspiration from their lives in the Land of Smiles. From travel bloggers and digital nomads to automotive enthusiasts and culinary explorers, these expat influencers …

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    The 10 (expat) influencers in Thailand you need to follow today
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    The online world is filled with unique influencers, each carving out their own space with distinctive content. In Thailand, the expat community is no exception, with many sharing stories, advice, and inspiration from their lives in the Land of Smiles. From travel bloggers and digital nomads to automotive enthusiasts and culinary explorers, these expat influencers have made Thailand their home and have captured the beauty, culture, and lifestyle of the country. 

    If you’re moving to Thailand, planning a visit, or simply want to stay in the loop with what’s happening there, these influencers will keep you updated with fresh and engaging content. Here are some of the best ones to follow, in no particular order.

    Top influencers in Thailand you need to follow (2024)

    We’ve chosen influencers who stand out for their engaging content and unique perspectives, not just those with the largest followings. Whether they’ve made content for years or just getting started, they all share one thing in common: quality content. 

    Mark Wiens

    Mark Wiens, one of the top expat influencers in Thailand
    Mark Wiens. Image via Mark Wiens’ YouTube Channel

    Platform: YouTube, Website, Instagram

    If you love Thai food, you’ve probably heard of Mark Wiens. With over 10 million YouTube subscribers, he’s arguably one of the most popular expat influencers in Thailand. He started his journey with a food blog, Migrationology.com, in 2009. Today, his influence stretches far beyond Thailand, as he’s been featured as a Thai food expert by New York Magazine, CNN, and culinary icon Andrew Zimmern.

    Wiens’s videos often feature him visiting bustling street food markets, small local eateries, and even home kitchens, where he delves into the preparation and history of the dishes he’s about to savour. Aside from Thai food, he also explores food from all around the world, from Palestine and India to Mexico and Hawaii.  His expressive reactions, particularly his signature wide-eyed smile after tasting something delicious, have become iconic.

    But aside from talking about food, Wiens is also in the business of it. In 2019, he co-opened Phed Mark with Khun Tan (a Thai food blogger), Khun Pongthep (a designer and actor), and Chef Gigg (a Thai Iron Chef Champion). The restaurant specialises in pad krapao, one of Thailand’s most popular foods. The name is a clever pun on the Thai words for “very spicy” and Wien’s own name, which is pretty fitting considering his love for heat. 

    Global Travel Mate

    Jeroen Maduro of Global Travel Mate, one of the top expat influencers in Thailand
    Jeroen Maduro of Global Travel Mate. Image via Global Travel Mate’s YouTube

    Platform: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok

    The next influencer on our list is Global Travel Mate, created by Jeroen Maduro. He offers a visual journey through the urban landscapes of Thailand, particularly focusing on Bangkok. His videos often feature detailed walking tours where he showcases everything from bustling markets and serene temples to modern shopping malls and street art. Maduro’s approach is highly immersive. He invites viewers to experience the sights and sounds of Bangkok as if they were walking alongside him. This makes his content valuable for expats and tourists who want to get a feel for different neighbourhoods before visiting or moving to the city.

    Maduro is also known for his quick turnaround in creating videos on the latest openings in Bangkok. He provides a first look at new attractions, restaurants, and developments. He even keeps his audience updated on construction progress around the city. This includes infrastructure projects, building developments, and shopping mall expansions, among others. In addition, he frequently produces guides on transportation around the city and occasionally features property showcases in his videos.

    What’s interesting about Global Travel Mate is the daily updates on the weather of Bangkok (or any city Maduro is currently in). Through his Instagram and TikTok, he shares weather updates in the morning and at night. 

    CB Media

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    CB Media. Image via CB Media’s YouTube

    Platform: YouTube

    CB Media, led by Chad Burdette, is a YouTube channel that focuses on the fascinating world of automotive culture in Thailand and neighbouring countries. With a particular emphasis on exotic cars, motorbikes, and the unique car scene in Southeast Asia, the channel has rapidly grown. It has now attracted over 700,000 subscribers who share a passion for all things motorised. His content stands out for its raw, unfiltered look at car culture. He covers everything from tractor drag races and car meets to in-depth profiles of custom-built cars. 

    Burdette’s enthusiasm for the automotive world is unmistakable. His videos offer viewers an insider’s perspective on a subculture that is often underrepresented in mainstream media. Besides automotive world, Burdette occasionally offers viewers a broader look at life in different regions of Thailand through his motorbike tours. These adventures often lead him off the beaten path. There, he captures the local flavour and unique experiences that make Southeast Asia such a captivating destination.

    Dan About Thailand

    Dan Cheeseman of Dan About Thailand, one of the top expat influencers in Thailand
    Dan Cheeseman. Image via Dan About Thailand’s YouTube

    Platform: Website, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Free Dan About Thailand App

    Dan About Thailand is a platform created by Dan Cheeseman, a working expat with a deep love for exploring Thailand. His content is a mix of daily life and family vlogs, cultural observations, travel guides, and practical advice for other expats. With over 2 million views per month across his social media platforms, Dan has cultivated a loyal following. One of the reasons his content is so enjoyable is his authenticity. He has a candid and down-to-earth approach that resonates with viewers who appreciate a more honest look at expat life. Plus, he infused his lively personality and real insights into all his blogs and vlogs, which provides a refreshing alternative to traditional travel guides.

    In addition to his social media presence, Dan About Thailand also offers a free app that serves as a comprehensive hub for all things Thailand. The app is designed to simplify planning a trip or living in Thailand as it offers detailed insights on what to see, where to go, and how to experience the real Thailand. It even features “Digital Dan,” a real-time Q&A feature that allows users to ask any questions related to Thailand, from immigration advice to itinerary planning, and receive instant responses. For expats, frequent visitors, or first-time travellers, Dan About Thailand is an essential resource that combines practical information with genuine love for the country.

    Mike Yu

    Mike Yu
    Mike Yu. Image via Instagram

    Platform: Website, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

    Mike Yu is the influencer to follow if you’re eager to learn Thai and immerse in Thailand’s rich culture. Many of his videos are in Thai with English subtitles, which is a great resource for learning the language through short-but-immersive content. He also offers book and video lessons for those seeking structured learning.

    Mike frequently conducts street interviews with expats and locals to provide an engaging look into daily life in Thailand. His interviews span a diverse range of individuals, from students and workers to cultural experts. These discussions cover a broad spectrum of topics, including local food, tourist attractions, shopping, and the cost of living. For instance, Mike recently interviewed a Muay Thai coach who offers valuable advice for foreigners interested in the sport. 

    Antoinette Yvonne

    Antoinette Yvonne
    Antoinette Yvonne. Image via Instagram

    Platform: YouTube, Instagram

    If you’re interested in a genuine, female-centric perspective on expat life in Thailand, Antoinette Yvonne is one of the best influencers you need to follow. Her YouTube channel offers a personal and inspiring look at life as an American expat in Bangkok. Her vlogs provide a close-up view of her experiences living in the city, including moving guides, seasonal changes, festivals, and condo tours. She also doesn’t shy away from showing her struggles and triumphs without sugarcoating her journey.

    Antoinette’s content is deeply personal as she reflects her journey of starting over in her mid-30s and living life abroad with grace and intentionality. Her mission is to empower women to embrace a multifaceted global lifestyle. Her channel provides practical advice, self-care tips, and inspiration for bold living.

    Sam Tyler

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    Sam Zack Tyler. Image via Instagram

    Platform: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

    Sam Zack Tyler offers unique insights on Thailand through the eyes of both locals and expats. He takes his followers on a unique journey by interviewing Thai locals. This allows him to showcase hidden gems and cultural insights that many foreigners might otherwise miss. In addition to his local interviews, Tyler also regularly features expats who share their experiences of living in Thailand. These include the challenges and joys of moving to a new country.

    When he’s not doing interviews, Tyler shares a mix of lifestyle, travel, and cultural content across multiple platforms. His short-form videos on TikTok and Instagram capture day-to-day experiences and travel highlights. On the other hand, his YouTube channel delves deeper into longer narratives and explorations. His content ranges from hotel room tours and trips to stunning destinations like Krabi to quirky activities such as trying viral face massages.

    Tania Nueva

    Tania Nueva
    Tania Nueva. Image via Instagram

    Platform: Instagram, TikTok, Website

    For anyone looking to discover the hottest spots in Bangkok, Tania Nueva’s social media channels are the go-to source. Her content is vibrant and engaging, providing quick, easy-to-digest recommendations that pack a punch. 

    Besides sharing destinations to visit, Nueva provides practical insights that help her followers navigate life in Thailand. Whether you’re hunting for the best brunch spots, seeking unique tours and activities, or looking for tips on moving to Bangkok, Nueva’s upbeat and informative posts will give you a fresh sneak peek into life in the city.

    Travis Leon Price

    Travis Leon Price
    Travis Leon Price. Image via YouTube

    Platform: TikTok, Instagram, YouTube

    Travis Leon Price brings a mix of humour, practicality, and valuable insights to his content for tourists and expats in Thailand. Born in Scotland, he moved to Bangkok during the pandemic in 2021. His lighthearted style has made him a hit online, particularly with videos that explore quirky aspects of Thai culture, like the local obsession with Yadom (inhalers). His short, funny videos on platforms like Instagram and TikTok offer a blend of entertainment and useful tips.

    On YouTube, Price takes a deeper look into the nuances of life in Bangkok. His content goes beyond surface-level travel tips and explores what living in Bangkok is really like, which makes him one of the best influencers in Thailand today.

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    Platform: Website, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook

    Sure, we’re a news site. However, with all the comprehensive Thailand guides we dish out, the YouTube videos we roll, the podcast episodes we drop, and the fun short clips on Instagram and TikTok, aren’t we practically an influencer, too? Our team of journalists and content creators is always on the pulse of what’s happening to deliver everything from breaking news and politics to travel tips, restaurant reviews, and entertainment.

    We mix serious news with the lighter side of life in Thailand to keep you updated, informed, and entertained all at once. By bridging the gap between local and international perspectives, we connect people to Thailand’s vibrant culture, exciting events, and endless opportunities.

    Be sure to give these influencers a follow to discover Thailand from a fresh perspective!

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    9 September 09 2024
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